2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.pcl.2020.06.012
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Innovations in Congenital Interventional Cardiology

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“…Its hypothetical benefits may be through its potential to decrease radiation and contrast dose and to assist in the technical aspects of difficult cases. [1][2][3]. There are currently no peer-reviewed guidelines on the efficient technical performance of a successful 3DRA, the key tenets of which are:…”
Section: The Problemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Its hypothetical benefits may be through its potential to decrease radiation and contrast dose and to assist in the technical aspects of difficult cases. [1][2][3]. There are currently no peer-reviewed guidelines on the efficient technical performance of a successful 3DRA, the key tenets of which are:…”
Section: The Problemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The 3D-printed models thus developed carry a vital role in medical training as well as in the patient education, for cardiac anatomy's spatial conceptualization. The improvements constantly provide for the newer opportunities in the use of 3D-printed models in infants and young children with congenital heart defects (Figure 1) [3].…”
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“…VR simulators facilitate the visualization of complex anatomy and allow the clinician to select the optimal intervention strategy (either percutaneous or surgical), tools and team 4 , 5 . This utility is of particular importance in the field of structural and congenital heart disease, for which interactive 3D visualization of the complex and often unique anatomy is imperative for procedural success 6 , 7 . The first feasibility studies evaluating the integration of CT, MRI and cardiac ultrasonography with VR technology are ongoing.…”
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